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Kitchen Accessories Shopping Guide: Blush Pink!


ORIGINAL POST DATE: 10-31-2017


Woot Woot! We're back with another installation of the kitchen color series! And I figured what better color to do in October than BLUSH PINK!


UPDATED 10-25-2021

It feels like a lifetime ago when blush pink became all the rage in furnishings & decor, with most of the industry thinking it would just be a fad. Yet, blush pink — and all the related hues — continues to have a strong presence in this space, in many instances, still being considered something of a neutral.

Blush Pink. Destry Rose. Millennial Pink. No matter the hue or name you know the color by, one thing is undeniable — it’s here to stay.

Whether it’s your primary color or the accent, it is still a fun color to design with; and depending on the actual shade, you can find yourself creating a feminine, cozy space or a nod to the past.

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This year blush pink has definitely become a growing trend in fashion & home decor, serving almost as neutral and getting paired with lots of metal tones and/or dark dramatic hues.

I am living for all of it, and this is coming from someone who does not like pink... at all! But despite, it's growing popularity, it's definitely one of those colors that are a challenge in the kitchen — how do you do it without dredging up old school kitchen nostalgia? Needless to say, pulling this list together was not easy, however, it also wasn't as hard as I anticipated. 


  1. SMEG Toaster - 2 Slice

  2. Washed Linen Apron

  3. KitchenAid® 5-Speed Diamond Blender

  4. Cake Stand with Glass Bunny Dome

  5. 2-pack Round Placemats

  6. 5 Piece Non-Stick Cookware Set

  7. 16 Piece Dinnerware Set

  8. Textured Porcelain Cup

  9. Mason Jar Ceramic Measuring Cups

  10. Set of 6 Microfiber Striped Dish Towels

  11. Enamel-on-Steel Tea Kettle

  12. Set of 2 Blush Pink Prints

  13. Textured Bowl

FULL DISCLOSURE

I do not advise anyone to use anymore than a handful of these at a time or you will feel like you've walked into a retro 50s kitchen... unless that's your thing, and in that case, 

Happy Shopping!


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